SEPT.- i. Throat Troubles "Unrdwcll, Ky where I live, is in the ex treme western part of the State and only u few nines frum Cairo, 111., where the Oliic empties into the Mis sissippi Uiver. ltnin be that th -oat troubles are common here be-eau-e of loca- tion, but, wliatevcr the reaon. 1 tint) it wi.-e to con stantly keep a s n p P 1 y Acker's linp-li-h Remedy for Consump tion on hand. It i the best thins: 1 ever came across for coucrh-. colds and throat troubles, and 1 have usi d it in my family for years. No ilmsRisi hi it can hi- depended upon to have it afwavs. so I am writing this letter to W. II. Hooker it Co., '2M Broadway, N. Y., to order a dozen bottles at a time. My wife is bothered lately with sore throat and dithcult breathing, but just as soon as the dozen bot tles get here, 1 will give her a few doses, and she will certainly be well again. I expect to write another letter in a short time saying my wife is cured, for I feel absolutely sure it is what she needs." (Signed) T, A. nun. Sold at 2.V., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada and in Eng' land, at Is. 2d., ad., 4s. Cd. .If you are not satistied after inlying, return the bottle tc your druggist, and get your money back. HV anthnrtzc the ohm (waruntte. TT.il. UOOKEV. A CO., lroprietss, -Yftr York. For ealo at Blakuley'e f'hanuacv. fir r NOTICE FOR rt nUOATION. l.nuil Office at Vancouver. Waili, May 17. 1101. Notice Is hereby clven flint ilie followltic i linniKl settlerb liHve tlli'il notice of their Inten tion to intikr tlmil proof in niipnrt of their i claim mill tlmt (aid proof will he innile hefore i W, 11. I'resbv, 1'. 8, ronuni-slnner for Dlitriet of u iiMiiiiKiini, iu nis oiaeo in liouieniitne, mush., on Hntimliij. Juiiei'.', viz.: iniaumh It. ilylK.n, II. i-:. NV.'lW, for the N.. SIHj. sMi'., mill Xi:i4 of hK'.,, M'C :u. Tp 4 N, II 13 K, W. ,t., who mime the follow Iiir witnesses to prove his con tlnuoiis residence ilium nml cultivation of siilil hiiul, vU. Orie K. i-lilpney, Portlx Poreusen. John linf fron, Jninc- H. Lyle, nil oi l.yle 1'. O.. Wash. Coillx .Snreimen, IT. E. No. CITS, for ttie'ssW'!. SK, See 1 ;, mill N, of NK . m.il NK'i of.NWU, See ill. Ti. N, ot!K 1.' t-:. . M., who niiiiies the following wit nes-es to prove ins e.iiiiiiiiiou- reMiienee upon mid eiiltlVHtlon of said land, viz. : , Klfcininhll Ilylton.Orlr K hhtppev. .l.ihr. l)nr fron, Jmiies O. l.yle, all of l.yle 1'. O., Wash. Orle t:. ShlfiifJ-, FI. K. Xo. '.J"1. for tne fnn'tloniil SWi4 of NV. , frnctlonal V' of SN'i., unit the SKJy of -W t of see l, Tp :'. N, ft la K, W . M., ho mime-, tin- toi lowinp witnesses to prove his eontinnmi rei di'iiee upon mid cultivation of said land, 1 Klkanah 11. llylton, CorMn Smrticu, Johr Diillron and James O. l.yle, all of Lyle 1'. O., Wn-h. mb W. U. M.V!UK, Ucgliter. LET THE EAGLE SCREAM! Ail Old - Fashioned Celebration. Hood J. E. FALT & CO., Proprlolors Tfte OWL" Kates to Sail FrancUeo mid Kt-turn. Thi'O. R. & X. Co. will make the following rates from The Dalle?, Oregon, to San Francisco and return for National Convention of Epworth League, July 1S-2I, mJl : Via rail to Portland and O. R. it X. steamers from PurtUnd to San Francisco and return, $23 50. Ticket on pule and honored on trains from Tne Dalles and on steamers from Portland only on July 11th and 10th. Reluming tickete will be honored on steamers sailing trow San Francisco not later than August 1st; final limit, Aug ust 4. 1901. Rate includes meals ami berth on steamers. Reservations for pHssengi.TP noing via steamers should be made in advance to insure accommoda tions, fur which a deposit of $5.00 wtli he required. All rail in both directions, via O R & X. and Southern Pacific, fir-t class, iiond for stop-overs in Ci!i foruiii, $2S.50. Second class, iiicintliuc berth in tourist sleeper in both direc tions, no stop-overs, ?25.o0. Tickets on sale at The Dallee July loth and 16th, and wili ne honored by Southern Pacific on trains leaving Portland July loth and 10th, and on morning train July 17tti ; jrood for return passage leaving Son Francisco up to and including July 31, 1901. Tickets will not be sold good in one direction via rail and in another via steamer. For further information communicate witii Jas. Ireland, agent, The Dallee, Oregon. w21-jlyll QiifHtlon Auhirvriiil, Yes, August!Flo'.ver still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion and biliousness. Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to elf an out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu le.t the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is all they took when feel ing dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doees of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green's prize almanac, Clarke & Falk's. 1 Why do you work for eaiall wages, when with us you can earn three to live dollars per day? Pleasant, permanent and profitable employment for ladies and gentlemen. Address Manager, room 403 Chamber of Commerce building, Tacoma, Washington. jun 22-2tw llou'C ttub It In, JuBt wet the affected pari freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke & Falk. "The Doctors told me my ccugh was incurable One Minute Cough Cure made me a well man." Norrie Silver, North Stratford, N. H. Because you've not found relief for a stubborn cough, don't despair. One Minute Cough Cure has cured housands and it will cure you. Safe and sure. Clarke & Talk's P. O. Pharmacy. Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fall to give immediate relief money refunded 25 cts. and 50 cte. Blakeley, the drug gists. Kur Hl. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Okfick at Vanccvvkk. W'nsh., ; June-.M. UX)l Notice ! hereby irlvcn that the following named -ottleis have lihti notice of their tnten tion to liiukn tiniil proof in support of their claims, mid that said proofs will ho made heforc the Heglster and Hecclver. l!. s. land olhce at Vancouver, Wash., on iatiirday, Annt II), liwi, viz- Ownr s. I'lirMHifc, II K. No. '.l.VHi for the of SR'j Sec. ." mid H!.. ofr.WJ-4 sec. 'J, Tpo.V, It. It! E., W M., who names the following witnesses to prove his con tiuuous residence Umti And cultivation of said land, vl Unsel! It. Swain, Joan fucr, llaskin Trahno anil Kdpir A. Hopper, all of l.yle 1'. O.. Wash ington. Kilpar A. ll.ipjMT. H.E. No. SOol for the SJ, of NKV, Pec. 3, Tn. s N.. W. M., who names the following witiipjso!. to prove his continuous residence upon mid cultivation of said land, viz John I'ugcr. Unsscll 1!. Swain. linear s. Tiirsons and Ilnskln Tnibue, all of l.yle 1'. ().. Washing ton. jiin'-V, W. p.. l)lNl!AK. Iteglstcr. July 4th, 1901 Music by the Band and (Jrlee UiuDlij Purest Liquors for Family Use$ Dolivort'd lo any part of the City. 1 1,0",H" ;4vsi!oiig Distance. 173 Second Street. River p XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ijiiul Olllceat 'mi('ouvfr. Vcsh.. May Li, 1U01. Notiro is hcri'br given that the following-naiiie-l K't lcrs have Hied notice ot intention to make .inal proof in .support 'f their claims, and that said proof will be made iieforc W. I!. Pre. by. V. s. I'nmmissioiipr for District of Washing ton, at Guldeiida'e, Washington, on Saturday. Juue-.xjth, UMI, viz. Oliarli-s WIcKersluilll, of l.yle P. O., WMshington. who made 11. V. No. Mil) for the southwest quarter of cec. 1, Tp. y N.. U. 1-' K., W. M. Who lianifs- the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up:n ami cultivation of Mitd land, viz Cornelius Hall, Thomas M. Whitcomb. Altiert T. Highv and Imiioi O Kyle, all of Klickitat P. U Washington. CorncllllH Hull, of l.vle O.. Washington, who nude H. E. No. lu.oS.; for the southeast ouarter of sec. 1j, Tj. 3 N.. It. 12 K., W. M. Who names the following witue-ses to prove his continuous residence upon mid cultivation ot suiuiauu. vi.: Chnrles W leHersham, Thomas M Whitcomb Klis I!. Hewett mid James u. l.yle, all 1 l.yle 1' O.. Washington. m!5 W. 11. HUN11AU, Iteglstcr Heading of The Declaration of Independence. ORATION. GRAND PARADE Patriotic, Military and Civic. Log Rolling Contest $100.00 in Prices. Greased Pole. Wheelbarrow Race, Etc., Etc.. with Liberal Prizes to "Winners. BICYCLE PARADE with Cash Prizes for the Handsomest Exhibits. $700.00 Display of FIREWORKS IN THE EVENING. THE CELEBRATED .. .GOMflBIA BHEWE&Y.. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of thin well-know ti brewery tliu United Slates Health Reports for .Ituie IS, liHHl, miyn : "A more eupetior brew never entered the litlm.tory of the United Slates Health reportH. It ih alixolntuly devoid of the KlinhU'Ht trace of iidiillciatlon, Inn on thu other hand ih cO'iipniteil of the IichI of malt and chok-em of hop-. It Ionic qiialiunH urn of the hi,. cut and it can be ii"cd with the gteiiient hon'llt and Hiiliffaclion by old iin,j young. lt tiH can confCienlioiily be preHCiibed by the phyHiciatiH with the ccmiimv that a bettor, purer or morn wholuHOtnu beverage could net potibly be found." East Second Straat, THE DALLES, OREGON. fas i JilS j Mii Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. o iiio n M u'id- (Headquarters for Feed Gram ot f n kin Baseball..Game--Dalles vs. Hooq River;TT , -tDn nn n -a Headauarters tor Rolled Gram ,aa kmds Cool -roves and ronuintic hills and dells for the lover? t Headquarters for Brail. Shorts, o? mill feed of nature. ; HeadQuarters icr "Bvers Best Pendle- tOTl "FlOllI ThiH Hour ih manufactured exprecHly for family -,JJ' umo: every Hack iH guaratitet'd to give Batmfaction. , . , i i ii i i i boIi our gooili; lowor tbaii aiiy boiiHt) in ttio trade, unu if you dou't think 10 Come everybody, and bring the children. j call ami gt our i.nceH and i wmvinced. Jiedueed rales by railroad and boats &fe.fir j& aSe A jSr Atid aScjOufk ifr. ySi Jot A Bt & & jr jt JUl xl Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Ba.rley and Oats NOTICE FOR Land Offick PUBLICATION. T V.iNcnuvr.r.. Wnsh., ( Junu li, 1!J1. Notice Is hereby civen that the (oUnwing nami'd ettlen huvefllett nntltvnf tlieirliitentloii tn iiinke liiuil tiroof in nti(iHirt of their cliinis'ind that HHicl tiroofn will Ik iniiilo hi-foit- tht- lluKinter and Itecelver V. S. ltiiid ollict- at Vancouver, Was iiiKtLii, Friday, Auguxt l), 1101, viz. . U'llllaiii 1-:. O'.NVnl, II. K. No. (Nit 1. for the N.; of Xi;'-.(. NEi-j of NW4 ice 11. and E' of nWl4"fji:c 11 N. K 11' V.. . M., who nauie.i the follnwing witne.-'tes to prove hl. coutlniiou'- roiidence uimju and i ultivation of said land vi. Uuel li. siv-iiin, (leorire A. Snider. William II. IIoii)x.t mid John Hull'roa, all of l.yk- f. O. Washington. IitlHxoll It, Stllllf, II. K. No. for the N,$ of NKM. See lg Tj .. J, K VI K, W M, who niunci the IoUouIiik' wit neses to 'provf his rnntinnmiH residciici- upon and cultivation of -ald Jmd. viz. William Y.. O'Neal, Cieorue A. rinldur, William . II. Hopper, Johu Diillron, all of Lyle 1'. O., ' u.iniiigion. i William II. Hopper, II. E. No. 'A ', for the N'3 of SV- feor Tp li u i-j r., i . .M., wno iiiiinoh tne lonowing UCM! to prove his coutinunun reaideuce upon and cultl vh'.ioii of said land, viz ' I'.uull II. nHin, iVilliain O Neil, (ieori!" A. Snider mid John Imttrou, all of Lyle 1". O., Wash. jun'-"-' W. It. Dt'NHAB, Iteglstcr. i FLAGS i FIREWORKS FLAGS r FIREWORKS DISPLAYS FOR BOTH DAY AND NIGHT. The Latent Novelties for Children for J'arlor Displays?: periectl y harmless. & bky iiocKi'tfi, Koman Ciindie!', ! lower I'otB, ! no Is-lrig-, ,Iapan-He Ac- L J robatH, IJonie Kiint-., Fly Wlieele, I'iu U'lieeli?, IJombs, TorpeiKien, and all kinds of Fire Crackern, at MENEFEE & PARKINS'. A etyliah black driving horse, very "gentle. Also nearly new open buggy, brne89, blankets, etc. Very cheap. Address, W. R. hocKWKi.i-, iu27d2w'w3w Dufar, Ore. NOTICK FOU J'UULICATION. La.nu Office ay Tub Dalles Or.,1 MayT, linn. I Notice is huret'7 given that the fnllnwlng liamttl Hottler has llled notice ol liln intention to make final proof ir biiiiport of his claim, and that mild proof will be niade lielore the lieuiv tcr and Itecelver utThu liolles, Oregon on Mon day, July b, 1U0I, viz. Alliort V. Tumor, of The Dulles, Oregon, H. E No, llil'i for the SE4 Hw. 10, T, 1 H II. 11 E., W. JI. He numcH thu followliig witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lunil.vU.. Charles Oossou. Charles' Pmlth, Walter Scott and Isaac C. Matncy, nil of The Dulles, Oregon. niaysu JAV 1'. I.L'CAS, Ki-gUter. NOTICE FOH 1'UBLICATION. I.amxj Offick at Tjik Uam.es, Ok., i June", 1WJ1. ( Notice is- hereby given that the following niuiied settler has tiled notice of his intention tn make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Iteglstcr and Kecclver at The Dulles, Oregon, on oatur day, July i!0, KOI, viz.: Krecl htuckll. of The Dalles, Or.. II. E. No. SfcM. for the NW of NWJJ 'ifbcc.y7,Tp 1 N U W E., W. M. lie nnuies the following witnesses to prove his 00111111110118 residence upon and cultivation of said laud, vi.: Osmcr W. Cook. Alex. Eraser, It. C. Ilrookn, Churles Kuwsou, all of The Dalles-, Oregon. Junli JAV I. I.UCA8, Iteglstcr. The bilioue, tired, nervouH man cannot Buccusafully comjiete with hid healthy rival. DeVVitt'B Llttlo Early HifterB the fatuous pills for constipation will remove the cause of your troubles. Clarke & FalU's P.O. Pharmacy. Jilowu To Atoms. The old idea that the body HoinutimoB needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded ; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, geutly stimulate liver and bowels to ex pel poisonouc matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and 8lok Headache. Only 25c at Q.' 0. Blakeley'a erug store, 1 White Collar Line. THe Daiies-PonianG Route Str. BAILEY-CxATZERT, DAILY KOUND TI1IPS, Except Monday, Cascade Locks, Hood River, White Salmon and The Dalles. TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 a. m. Arrive The Dalles 15 i'. m. Leave " " 4 " Arrive Portland 11 " Meals the Very Best. Sunday Trips a Leading Feature. Thiti iiouto 1ms the Graudent Scenic Attractions on Kurtli. Portland-Astoria Route Str. "TAHOMA," Daily Hound Trips except Sunday. TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 a. m. Leave Astoria 7 i. M. Lmding and office Foot of Alder Ktreet; both phones, M U51, Portland, Oregoti, E. W. CBICHTON, Agent Portland, J. M. FILLOON, Agt. The Dalles, A. J. TAYLOR, Agent Astoria. For sprains, swellings and lamenesfl there is nothing bo good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake ley, the druggist. Just Received A full line of Fretdi Printing and De veloping Papers direct from factory. Solio, Kox, Deko, Velox and .A rislo in all sizes. Also a line of PlateH in Cramer, Crown, Seeds and Stanley. Trays, Printing Jfranies, Albums, Multigraphs, And all accessories to complete the outfit of either the amateur or pro fessional photographer. Our Eureka Combined Toning, and Fixing Hath is a dandy. Try it. The A. E. C. Duvelopor for platoH, films or developing papeit Iiuh no equal. 'Enough for !!5c to developed dozen plates or (i dozen Velox 4x5. Perfect blaekH and whites are guaranteed, if directions are followed. Ask for the A. E. C. De veloper, . and see that you get the genuine. We are prepared to compound any and all of your own (ormuliu and guarantee satisfaction. At the old place, 175 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. Geo. C. Blakeley. "A few months ago, food which I ate for breakfast would not remain on my stomach for hull an hour, I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and cau now eat my breukfast and other meals with a relish and my food is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure fur stomach troubles" 11. K. Pitts. Arlington Tex., Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Mr. James Brown of Putsmouth, Va., over DO years of age suffered for years with a bad sore on his face. Physicians could not help him, DeVVltt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. Clarke & Falk'a 1'. O. Pharmacy. Subscribe (or Tuk Ciiiionicus. I C. J. STUBLilG, W 11)1 l.SAI.i; AM) UUTWL Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. A, Next door to First National Bunk. (iimiioii Piiiini i.iiui: i)it. iodi. THE DALLES, OREGON. F. S. GUfWWi, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.. ni:Ai.i:it in Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies Auent lor Ittmsell A Cn.'t. l-.tiKlnex, Tlirehliem mill femv Mill. Cor, Second & Lanolin Sis, THE DALLES, OR. Telephone lf)7. I.onir DintancH 10711 HT TI 'C SOUTH and EAST via llftl'll PSClill! souinein Mile & Yellowstone Park Line. THK D1N1NU CAt UOU'l'K I'KO.M I'OUTl.ANU TO THK HAHT. THK ONI.V DIUKCT LINK TO THK VKU.OW- H'lONK 1'AHK. i-kavk. ' Union Depot, nrthand I sts No. !i. AltltlVK. Nd, -I. KiiHt mull for Tiieuiiiii, No, .xenme, uiyiniiii,(,rn)"Hi lliirldir anil Kiintli llunil IKIIIltH, Hlilkllllll, KlIH.-i I liinil, II. 0., I'nlliiiiin, ,, . I ;M,'M;'W'. IwlHtnii, Hnl 1 11:16 A.M. liil(illniiiinilnliiK!(Min- d;M r, JI, try, Helenii, Mlinii'iinn-1 IIh, 81. fun I, Oiniiliii, Kiiiimih Clly, HI. 1miIh, ujiichkii unit nil pninth wmt ami Hontlii'iiHt. jjo, a. 11130 P.M. for 'liicoiim nml huiittlo 7;(X) A. M, jlinil Interiaediutu miiiiU riilliiiiin llrt-ilHMH nml tonrltt MlirH to Mh neapo lis. Ht. 1'mil mid MUsuurl river point lnNlt.1ule,.l ,r,"l,,,H; u,,l" nul,(,t connefltlonii In all principal el tie, IjiiKKiiKe cheeked to(lentlnutlon of ttakets, Kor tuiiKlNoinely llhiHtinte(lde(.erlptlve matter, tlekeU, leeiiiK cur rixairvatlous, etc., eull ou or W Tim) A. D. CHARLTON, AHHUtunt (imionil pHHHenKsr AKont, 2M Morrl ou btreot.corijir Third, Portland Orcgou. Shasta Route Trains leave The DhIIuh tor I'orlhmil andw7 fitittlmih at -l:i) u. in. mid 1) p, m U-iivu I 'or 1 1 ii tul " Alhiiny . Arrive AnIiIiukI .. H::tOit ill 7:KP5 li. win in lO.'Wp"1 ,..,!, i i ::to m " Hiicrmnentn '. 1' 111 " bun hriinelhoi) i ' V 111 Arrive Ojidon " Denver " KuiiMiiNlUly. . " OhluuKii Arrive U AiikcIcm . . " Kl J'mwi " Kort Worth " City of Mexico . " Hollnton " New OrlemiH .. . " WllMlllllKtOll ... " New York f,-,r",,n 'i'-S!" , '.lilKlii III S'ftm 7 Mil HI I-"1" . 1 -VI) I' HI t:W in , . Ii::ii)n . . ll.Wili I" . . I, (XI H 111 . li "JS II III . C. : 1 J li HI ,11!. W I'"'1 7:00 m 0;U1 ;: 4:00n (-,! U'tlp Pnllinan and ToiirUt eiirn on ''"'.'V j-o, Ohulreurh Hniirttinunto to OkiIwi , '.'i kw Pi and tourlHt ourn to CIiIouko, Ht " luuni mid WhhIiIukKih- ConnootliiK at Hn Krtncu with w" UMimnhlp Ilin for Hoaol"' ' HlilHpptueii, Ountml ud Bontli Ani-' Boo Hgent at The DuUen utatioii, or C. H. MARKHAM, Oeueml I'mkohiw Ag". ror,t,u